Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1912 — W. Clark Russell’s Home. [ARTICLE]

W. Clark Russell’s Home.

The house which Clark Russell occupied at Bath is one of the quaintest and most picturesque in that city, say* the Westminster Gazette. It is very Old, and many historic associations are connected with It It has been occupied by several distinguished peopie, among them being Jane Austen. Miss Austen lived in it with her family for several years early-in the century, and It is said that some of her best work was done in the very room Mr. Russell used as a study. Behind the house is a large garden. Everything about the place is moss grown, and the beautiful rich , gray tones of color that belong to antiquity are seen ons all sides. But Mr. Russell always longed for a home by the sea.